Your test results explained
What happens next?
By Think ADHD
A score of 4 or above is considered highly consistent with someone with Adult ADHD, and warrants further investigation.
A PDF report containing your ASRS results and symptom history has been sent to you and the Leeds Confederation ADHD triage team by email.
Thank you for completing the Leeds confederation ADHD tool powered by thinkADHD. Your information will be reviewed by the Leeds Confederation ADHD triage service. You will hear from the service shortly to discuss your report and next steps.
If no email has been received, please check your spam folder.
You can also download you report below. This is not recommended on a shared or public computer or device.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does my score mean I have ADHD?
No. Our Adult ADHD Screening Test is not a diagnostic tool. It is an exercise to assess for symptoms that could suggest Adult ADHD.
A formal ADHD diagnosis requires a comprehensive assessment by a mental health specialist. If you share your test results with your GP or Doctor, it will help them to decide whether formal assessment is required.
What are the next steps?
Check your emails. A PDF report containing your ASRS results and symptom history has been sent to you by email.
Once you have forwarded your Think ADHD report to your doctor/GP and they have reviewed it, they may decide to make a referral to NHS mental health services so that a full ADHD assessment can be carried out.
Have you sent the PDF report to by doctor/GP?
No. You will need to send the PDF report to your doctor/GP yourself, using the document sharing link they have provided.
If your doctor/GP has not provided you with a link, please call them to request either a document sharing link or the GP surgery’s email address.
What are the NHS waiting times for a referral?
The NHS waiting times for an ADHD assessment vary, so it is important to ask your doctor/GP how long you are likely to be on the waiting list.
Waiting times for NHS-provided assessments extend to 12+ months in some areas, so asking this question will allow you to consider alternative routes if needed.